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The other day, a former student wrote me regarding post-Election Day events. “I just feel like a tide has shifted and that it feels more like the Reagan ’80s than at any point in my life,” he marveled. I agree. It’s not just that Donald Trump is the once and future president, while Kamala Harris has already shuffled off to the Mike Dukakis Home for Embarrassingly Failed Democratic Candidates, where she can share box wine and catty remarks with Hillary Clinton. It’s that the entire energy of the nation, and maybe the world, has changed overnight. From the Daniel Penny exoneration , to the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris before all the leaders of the West — including Donald Trump, but notably excluding Joe Biden — to the triumphant flights of Starship and a sudden shift in relations with previously difficult neighbor countries like Mexico and Canada, these last few weeks have felt like one big shout of “We’re back, baby!” Well, that’s one thing elections are supposed to do. Every few years the nation is, in a sense, reborn. We pick different leaders, we change policies, we even, to some degree, change our image of ourselves. Under Biden, our national self-image was gloomy for the most part. You can liken him to America’s King Lear, a ruler whose mind has deserted him. (Jill Biden and Kamala even make plausible stand-ins for Regan and Goneril. Unlike Lear, though, Biden lacked a loyal Cordelia). It was a presidency, in Shakespeare’s words, constituting a tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing. Which is also a pretty good summary of Biden’s debate performance . When that performance made it obvious that Biden was not merely too senile to govern — nobody in the insider cabal minded that — but also too senile to successfully campaign , he was unceremoniously booted. Though Harris, his replacement, had never won a Democratic delegate, no one dared contest her rammed-through nomination. She ran a cheerless campaign under the banner of “Joy,” but in reality was a mere cog in the Democratic machine trying to pose as “brat.” She took a drubbing, and now everything is different. Under Biden, and especially with the prospect of a successor regime under Harris, America’s prospects were grim. Now they’re bright, and all sorts of problems that were thought to be too tough to deal with — immigration, shrinking the deficit, reforming education, the bureaucracy, the military and more — are suddenly being addressed by competent people. Well, as I say, elections are supposed to do that. Of course, the powers that be don’t like this one bit. Through a combination of censorship (in 2020 The Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop was called Russian disinformation; in 2024, Joe pardoned Hunter for what was on that very laptop), bullying via mobs and cancel culture, and sheer hectoring by a controlled, cheerleading media, the Democrats managed for a while to make the many people unhappy with the way things were going feel like they were a powerless minority. We lived under a milder version of what tyrants accomplish, a condition called “preference falsification.” If it’s not safe for people to express their true feelings, even a majority can be made to feel hopelessly outnumbered. And it mostly worked, until the election revealed that most Americans weren’t on board with open borders, a DEI-based military, woke racial politics, a diplomacy simultaneously warmongering and weak, and rampant corruption. Because that’s another thing elections do: They reveal the true preferences of the voters. Tied together with Trump’s victory is Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter (now X) and its rebirth as a free speech platform rather than a hive of censorship. (Elite leftists have fled X for a new hive of censorship called BlueSky; their objection to X isn’t that it was censoring them , but rather that it wasn’t censoring their opponents.) Free speech lets people criticize what the government is doing and what politicians and pundits are saying, and it lets people signal to others how they feel. You can’t pull off preference falsification if there are any open channels of free speech, which is why the left has gone all-in on censoring “misinformation” — their term for a truth that is politically inconvenient. But censorship, preference falsification and overweening government are recipes for stagnation. Free speech and free elections, as we’re seeing right now, are the path to both freedom and dynamism. Keep that in mind in the coming years. Glenn Harlan Reynolds is a professor of law at the University of Tennessee and founder of the InstaPundit.com blog.
Lue's decision to walk away from the Lakers' offer speaks to a larger issue of respect and equality in professional sports. Coaches, like players, should be given the opportunity to negotiate fair contracts and create working conditions that align with their values and goals. In an industry where success is often measured by wins and losses, it is crucial to remember that behind every team's performance is a dedicated coach who deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
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In today's digital age, our personal information is more vulnerable than ever to misuse and fraud. Recently, a man found himself in a troubling situation when he started receiving numerous messages from Waterdrop Credit, a leading credit reporting agency, despite never having signed up for their services. The messages kept insisting on the necessity of taking action regarding his credit report, leaving him confused and concerned about the security of his personal data.
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Finally, after hours of arduous travel, they reached their destination – a secluded mountain hut where the coveted frozen pig's head awaited. With a collective effort, the group managed to unbox the frozen delicacy, revealing a sight that made their mouths water in anticipation.“John Wick” filmmaker Chad Stahelski recently offered an update on how the Michael B. Jordan-led movie based on Tom Clancy’s “Rainbow Six” property is going. The film will be a follow-up to Amazon Prime Video’s “Without Remorse” film which saw Jordan starring as U.S. Navy SEAL John Kelly. The final moments of that film teased a potential “Rainbow Six” film. Speaking with , Stahelski says the team are taking the right amount of time to ensure it comes together right and so, at present, the project remains in development: “Rainbow Six. It’s a big property. It comes from a big IP. So it’s, you know, the development to do it right. You’ve seen how both video games and in Hollywood are sometimes tricky. It’s always about doing it right and finding the right I, so it gives room for the fans to love what you’re doing. But also you have to give margin to expand out and go. We’re taking our time. A lot of good ideas of being flushed around. It’s been a lot of good development work. We just want to get it right.” Speaking of projects in development, actor Glen Powell has provided an update regarding the long-gestating “Captain Planet” movie. Powell tells that he’s “very, very passionate” about the project: “I want that one to get made, and I feel like we have a very, very strong way into that world and something that I think the world wants to see, but the people that own that property have other ideas and other plans, and that’s fine. Look, I’ll just keep making movies and keep doing what I’m going to do, and eventually, we’ll see if that ever comes back around. But at the end of the day, it’s out of your control.” Powell is also attached to write the film alongside Jono Matt, and no director or other cast are currenlty attached.
In a recent and controversial case, a couple from Shanghai made the decision to transfer ownership of a property to their daughter's name, only to later regret their choice. This decision has sparked a heated property dispute that has caused tension and conflict within the family.
The move by Tencent Video and the potential response from iQIYI reflect the growing challenges faced by streaming platforms in the digital age. As the popularity of online content continues to soar, so does the prevalence of account sharing, password trading, and other forms of illicit access. These practices not only undermine the financial viability of the platforms but also diminish the value of premium content and compromise the integrity of the viewing experience.
In midfield, the duo of Arturo Vidal and Hakan Calhanoglu will be tasked with controlling the tempo of the game and providing the creative spark for Inter Milan's attacking players. Their experience and tactical acumen will be vital in unlocking the Lazio defense and creating goal-scoring opportunities.Middle East latest: UN General Assembly demands a ceasefire in Gaza